Queen's Order of Service Revealed

The order of service for the Queen's state funeral has been revealed in full with the entire list of hymns available as mourners arrive at Westminster Abbey.  

Members of the royal family and world leaders are among 2,000 people expected at the ceremony today as the nation mourns the death of the Monarch, before a committal service at Windsor Castle. 

Buckingham Palace has now released an official image for the funeral with the order of service including all the details of readings, hymns and music selected. 

'Much of the music at today's State Funeral was selected for its special significance to HM Queen Elizabeth II, and many of the choices also have a long association with Westminster Abbey,' the abbey posted on Twitter. 

Crowds of mourners have flocked to London, Windsor and royal sites throughout the UK on the national bank holiday, with the service set to draw millions of TV viewers across the globe.

The service follows the Queen's lying in state period at Westminster Hall, which ended at 6.30am. 

The Queen's coffin will be taken in a grand military procession from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey for the funeral at 11am.

Her Majesty's funeral will be broadcast live at around 125 cinemas and several cathedrals in the UK, and on a big screen in Holyrood Park in front of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.